The term has no legal meaning. It is a slang phrase used to describe a criminal that trafficks mainly in minor, non-violent, property crimes. ------------------------------ petty is a small amount ex: petty theift an amount stolen under a grand grand theift...
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I believe that minor petty offense would not be a bar to emoployment as a teacher -BUT- that decision will be made by the School System that you apply to.
petty offense, misdemeanor, felony... -- cchs
I don't know. Possible.
This question depends on where you are going to court. Minimums are set by state or local law.Added: The MINIMUM jail time for a felony offense is more than one year plus one day in jail. However: The terminology "felony petty theft" in an oxymoron. If it is Petty (Petit) Theft, by definition, it would be a misdemeanor offense, NOT a felony, and punishable by jail not to exceed one year.
some time its subjected to theft. example;when some body wants petty cash fund
The word petty is an adjective. It describes something that is of little importance. For example, if you could not find a paper clip, that would be a petty loss.
No. A tort is a CIVIL wrong - not a criminal offense. PETIT LARCENY (Petty Larceny) is the statutory legal description of a criminal offense, and that would be the formal charge in a criminal law case. However in a civil case for monetary damages it might be addressed, or described somewhat differently (e.g.: wrongful conversion - taking property without right - etc)
No. But you could be offered probation. No one is guaranteed one free bite at the apple.
No. A tort is a CIVIL wrong - not a criminal offense. PETIT LARCENY (Petty Larceny) is the statutory legal description of a criminal offense, and that would be the formal charge in a criminal law case. However in a civil case for monetary damages it might be addressed, or described somewhat differently (e.g.: wrongful conversion - taking property without right - etc)
Adult crimnal history records are permanent unless court action is taken to remove them.